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 SIXTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 462. 1925. 1151 $5,000; Western Shoshone Reservation, Idaho and Nevada, $2,000; Shivwits, Utah, $500; Irrigation district three: Ton e River, Montana, $750; Irrigation district four: Ak Chin Reservation, Arizona, $4,000; Chiu Chiu pumping plants, Arizona, $6,000; Coachella Valley pumping plants California, $4,000; Hoo a Valle, California, $20,000; Morongo Reservation, California, $3,500; %a1a Reservation and ggincon Reservation, California, $2,000; miscellaneous projects, ,000; . Irrigation district five: New Mexico Pueblos, $10,000; Zuni Reservation, New Mexico, $7,500; Navajo and Hopi, miscellaneous projects, Arizona and New Mexico, including Tes-nos-pos, Moenco i Wash, Kin-le-chee, Wide Ruins, Red Lake, Corn Creek, Wepo Wash, Oraibi Wash, and Polacca Wash, $10,000; Southern Ute Reservation, Colorado, $13,000; For necessary miscellaneous expenses incident to the general ad- p°*,§g,';f‘¤“’”“°° °¤· ministration of Indian irrigation projects, including salaries of Supervisinz analnot to exceed five supervising engineers, for pay of one chief irriga- °°°”’°°°' tion engineer, one assistant chief irrigation engineer, one superintendent of irrigation competent to pass upon water rights, one field cost accountant, and for traveling and incidental expenses of officials p,'§`,’§f°““‘· °‘°· °" and employees of the Indian irriglaition service, including sleepingcar fare and a per diem not excee g $4 in lieu of subsistence when actually employed in the field and away from designated headquarters, $75,000; _ For necessary surveys and investigations to determine the feasi- ,,,{,'f,§$§f§§§"“" “°" bility and estimated cost of new projects and jlzower and reservoir V°*· 3*% P- W- sites on Indian reservations in accordance wit the provisions of section 13 of the Act of June 25, 1910, $1,000; For reconnaissance work along the upper waters of the San Juan ?23.,§$¤’},2'°{;, Lg River in La Plata Coimty, Colorado, to determine the Water Supply §,‘“§§§,‘},'},“,{,§';.({,‘§{°;;.,"§ available for irrigation of lands in that vicinity by gravity and to zuiinxlandaetc. determine whether or not such supply can be augmented by the impounding of Hood waters and whether there are any feasi le reservoir sites should investigations develop the feasibility of impounding such flood waters for irrigation pu oses, $10 000. Said sum or M<‘>¤gg§d to lands any part thereof that may be expenldbd for this work shall be °° ` charged to lands that may ereafter be benefited by reason of these investigations, and before any development pursuant to investigations made under authority of this Act shall be carried out the Secretary of the Interior shall execute with the landowners to be so benefited contracts providing for payment of the money expended; For cooperative stream gauging with the United States Geo- S¢¤·¤¤¤ z==¤¢i¤¤- logical Survey, $850; _ In all, for irrigation on Indian reservations, not to exceed $130.- {‘}‘,?,¥;‘}§’,“,§§°,§'§§,§,,m, 000, together with the unexpended balance of $45,915.21 remaining eyegibag- p_ 581 from the appropriation of $335,000 for such purposesin the Act ap- ' proved August 1, 1914, reimbursable as provided in the Act of _ August 1, 1914 (Thirty-eighth Statutes at Large, page 582): Pro- §;°°*;~;*·gmd_ vided, That no part of this appropriation shall  expended on any irrigation system or reclamation project for which public fimds are or may be otherwise available: Provided further, That the fore- H°°" ‘*°'”°¥°°‘· °‘°- going amounts appropriated for such purposes shall be available interchangeably in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior for the necessary expenditures for damages by Hoods and other un- _ _ _ foreseen exigencies: Provided, however, That the amount so inter- L““‘”°"°“· changed shall not exceed in the aggregate 10 per centum of all the amounts so appropriated. 45822;-25t--75